Jurisdiction – Diversity

Where (1) a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps officer was assaulted during a student protest at a Puerto Rico university, (2) the Puerto Rico police department could not come to his aid because of the university’s non-confrontation policy and (3) the ROTC officer sued various university officials, claiming violations of his federal civil rights and state law, a U.S. District Court judge acted permissibly in granting the defendants’ motion for summary judgment on the federal law claims and dismissing the state law claims in light of its conclusion that no diversity existed between the parties